"Plaster Bust Of The Roman Emperor Augustus Said"
Spectacular and very beautiful plaster bust taken from the statue Augustus Prima Porta The details of the breastplate particularly worked represent in its center the restitution of the Roman eagles by the Parthians in 20 BC. Augustus Prima Porta is the name given to a white marble statue of Emperor Augustus, 2.07 m high. It was discovered on April 20, 1863 in the villa ad Gallinas of Livia, located in Prima Porta, in the Municipio XX of Rome. It is currently exhibited in Rome, at the Vatican Museum. Italian work of good quality in solid plaster from the middle of the 20th century. Very good general condition Weight 25 kgs Height 0.85 cms